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Mind and meaning

Is linguistic meaning to be accounted for independently of the states of mind of language users, or can it only be explained in terms of them? If the latter, what account of the mental states in question avoids circularity? In this book Brian Loar offers a subtle and comprehensive theory that both preserves the natural priority of the mind in explanations of meaning, and gives an independent characterisation of its features. the nature of meaning and its relation to the mind is probably the area of paramount concern among philosophers. The theory presented here, by its reach and substance and the thoroughness and sophistication of its development, makes a major contribution to the debate.

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Author(s) Loar, Brian. - Personal Name
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Call Number 128.2 Loa m
ISBN/ISSN 0521229596
Subject(s) Mind and body
Meaning (Philosophy)
Belief and doubt
Desire (Philosophy)
Classification 128.2
Series Title Cambridge studies in philosophy
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year 1981
Publishing Place Cambridge
Collation xi, 268 p. ; 23 cm.
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